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stevencombes
ParticipantHi Barry, & Jordan,
I’m gonna jump in on this thread too. I’m hoping to do something very similar to this where I print the each individual event’s date elements in List View.
For example, for an event that runs from September 25-27, I’d like to echo within the list view template the following, and print them separately:
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25-27stevencombes
ParticipantHi Barry,
Again, I really do appreciate all the support you’ve provided. It’s top notch and beyond what I’ve received from other theme / plugin developers, and thus I’ll leave you with this testimonial:
“The Events Calendar Pro plugin brought so much value to my client’s project, that I was willing to switch to a new WordPress theme, and skin it to look just like the old incompatible them.”
I would most certainly use this plugin in future projects and look forward to doing so with greater ease.
Cheers!
Steve
stevencombes
ParticipantHi Barry. Naturally, the error is gone because the variable is defined, but there’s still no action when trying to navigate back and forth between the months. I’m out of ideas. *Sigh*
stevencombes
ParticipantWe’re making progress here. I’ve manually loaded the files you’ve indicated. As you can see, we’ve got CSS working, (though not as pretty as an out of the box working install). There doesn’t appear to be any JS errors until you try to navigate between the months. Once you try to nav back and forth between the months, the JS error appears, TribeMiniCalendar is not defined. Do I need to manually load more JS files to define TribeMiniCalendar?
stevencombes
ParticipantAnd thanks for you help, on a weekend no less! Is it ok for me to manually load all the required JS files? You know, stick the script code in the header? It’s not the ideal solution, but if it works, and if that seems to be an acceptable solution, what files should I be loading?
stevencombes
ParticipantHi again Barry. Thanks for your attention on this. A JS troubleshooting wizard I am not.
What I’ve done now, is reversed my troubleshooting noted in my last message, and I’ve deactivated all plugins, except the Events Calendar, and Events Calendar Pro. As you know, I’ve got the latest jQuery library and WP version running. It seems like this should be the most fundamental set-up to troubleshoot from now. Is the JS from The Events Calendar still not loading?!
I will leave the site plugins deactivated until you’ve had a chance to look at it.
stevencombes
ParticipantSo I’ve stopped loading the JS files that you noted, and that didn’t solve the issue.
Next, with the updated jQuery library in place, I repeated the troubleshooting steps. As before, deactivating all the plugins did not have an effect, but switching to a base Twenty Twelve theme displayed the calendar properly. With the base theme activated, and calendar showing properly, I proceeded to turn back on all the plugins, and the calendar continued to show properly.
I’m guessing this means that something in the Arthemia Premium theme is causing the problem, but what?
stevencombes
ParticipantHi Barry,
Thanks for the info. I have updated the WordPress installation to 3.6.1 and the jQuery to 1.10.2, but my issues still persist.
Are you suggesting that the Theme is responsible for the issue? The theme is – Arthemia Premium found here: http://colorlabsproject.com/themes/arthemia-premium/
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help.
Steve
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